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Show Universal, Corp. 141 norpont crofiluing Avenue Saltt Like cityy Uteh Family Ties to Land Owners Urged To Sign Petitions on Be Stressed At 2-d- ay Event communications Improving within the family will be the Single Copy theme and goal for the family relations conference to be held on Friday and Saturday, November 8 and 9, at the Juab I Oc Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, October 31, ledioti Listed tend to limit understanding within the family. It has been designed to help parents, youth, teachers and all others, with a special aim towards parents being able to talk to and listen to itheir children, and the children to talk to and listen to their parents. The youth session will be held Friday at 1 p.m. The parent session will begin at 7:30 p.m. the same evening. The combined Parent and Youth session will be held on Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m. It is the desire of the state, ar of ballots. Official publication of the ample ballot la being made in this issue, in order that all registered voters may become familiar with it. Demonstration The combined P. T. A. groups and the school lunch personnel will sponsor a bake demonstration on November 8, beginning at 3:30 p.m. in the Elementary School auditorium. Rodney A. Ashby, state director of the School Lunch program, and L. L. Gates, School Lunch supervisor of the Granite School District will demonstrate and bake the various rolls which are used in the school lunch program throughout the United States. was the recent guest speaker at the dinner served to the parents as a special feature for National Nutrition week. This is a follow-u- p program to help you better understand your school Mr. Ashby lunch program. Seventies Slate Start Of Drive on Annual IBirthday Calendar Officers of the Seventy-firs- t Quorum of Seventy have announced that contacts will be made in the immediate future on the annual Birthday Calendar. The Birthday Calendar is a quorum project with all funds received from its sale going into the Seventies (Missionary Fund. In order to bring the calendar more closely to a calendar year basis, the dates for this years calendar will be CITATION in recognition of valued service of valued service In Savnlgs Bonds program is received by Kenneth Nyman, left, manager and Victor Rasmussen, center, assistant manager from Clem S. Schramm, Bonds program director for Utah. According to the instructions appearing on the ballot, a voter may vote for any three It persoins for councilman". Is particularly pointed out by City officials that voters may vote for any three candidates whether their names appear Citation Honors Local Bank The Nephi office of the First Security Bank of Utah, this week was paid tribute by a Treasury official for its support of the Savings Bond program. A special citation for the local bank was awarded Tuesday by Clem S. Schramm, Utah Director of the Treasurys Savings Bond Division, to Kenneth Nyman, Manager of the Bank, and Victor J. Rasmussen, assistant manager. Mr. Nyman also is Juab County Chairman of the Savings Bond program. The citation, signed by Douglas Dillon, Secretary of the Treasury, and Frederick P. Champ, Utah State Chairman, is inscribed: In recognition of patriotic service in Invitation Issued for Voters to Visit Republican Affair Announcement has been made by Ray W. Worthington, Nephi City Republican that Repblican Chairman, headquarters will be at the Blue Room of the Nephi City Equipment building on Tuesday, November 5. Serving will begin at 5 p.m. and all voters are invited to visit the headquarters. Lomax Named to Special Committee For Snow College Representative Claude R. Lomax, Juab Counity RepresFebruary to February. The calendar Itself will be entative to the State Legislat$1.00, with listings 25c per in- ure, has been appointed a memdividual and $2.00 per family. ber of the Snow College ComMembers of the quorum will mittee. The appointment was be contacting homes through- made by the Utah State out Juab Stake within the next Board of Trustees, Alma Sonne, Chairman. two weeks. The committee serves the Mr. and Mrs. Theo Westring Snow College much in the same visited in Monticello over the was a Board of Trustees serves week end with their son in the larger institutions, and asMr. and sists the USU Board of Trustlaw and daughter, Mrs. Harold Alien. They all ees in operation and policies enjoyed a trip to Mesa Verda governing the branch of the Utah State University. National Park, Colorado. Uni-veisi- ty strengthening the Nation and its citizens through the United States Savings Bonds Program. All banks in Utah encourage the purchase of Savings Bonds and issue them as a public service at no cost to the Government or to the purchaser1 ' Mr. Schramm painted out, and the servicing of the Savings Bonds program entails considerable volunteer effort on the part of bank personnel. These awards are presented with the s ncere thanks of the Utah Savings Bonds Committee for the great Contribution the bankers of Utah are making toward our states very successful program the Director said. j. BIRTHS All Urged to Daughter, born October 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Penrod of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nielsen of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Penrod of Goshen. - Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Attend Special MIA O. L. Eliason of Moroni. Daughter, born October 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Ned E. Sperry of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sperry of Nephi and Mr and Mrs. Nathan Taylor of Delta. Son, bom October 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Stellman Greenhalgh of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Greenhalgh of Nephi and Mrs. W. A. Morley of Moroni. Program The Freedom of Truth is the theme to be carried out at the Juab Stake M. I. A. Youth Conference to be held on Tuesday evening, November 5, at 7:30 p.m. at the Juab Stake House, according to an announcement made this week by MIA Executives Vaughn J. Paxman and Phyllis W. Price. This will be an outstanding affair which will have a lastMr. and Mrs. Paul Callaway ing impression on the people Mr. Paxman of Provo announce the birth of this stake We especially urge of a daughter on October 27. stated. all young people to attend, and Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. invite their parents to join Victor Collard of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Callaway with them." f of Mona. J. A. Warner and Mrs. Clark Morgan, activity leaders in the Mr. and Mrs. Farrel D. Lunt stake organization, stated that of Collins ton, announce the there will be no ward MIA birth of a daughter on Octob- meetings on that evening, with er 18. Grandparents are Mr. all being urged and invited to and Mrs. Frank Lunt of Nephi the stake Youth Conference. and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Weston of Carlo, Georgia. directly opjMsite one-anoth- er the ballot, or in the party columns. For example and explanation only, a person may on vote for G. Ray Kelson and for Elwood Hall, even though each Coaches Are Mrs. Eva Jones of Murray returned home Tuesday after visiting for two weeks with her sisters, Mrs. Jack Wright and Mrs. T. H. Burton. -- J ' " .'T) tV Sr ' -- a Nephi Social Items i Miss Rennie Powell of Provo and Robert Bingham of Pleasant Grove were in Nephi Sunday to hear the report of Elder Robert B. Powell, who recently returned from the Eastern States mission. They also visited with relatives. a diet for anything, but the Chinook Helicopter, known to the layman ae a flying garage, eats it up easily. assist- ant manager of the First Security Bank at Nephi was last Wednesday elected President of the Kiwanis Club of Nephi for the year 1964. He succeeds Robert L. Hall, proprietor of the Robert Hall Pharmacy. Named as vice president to serve with Mr. Rasmussen was Lynn L. Wright, manager of Christensens Inc., Nephi store. Directors for one-yeterms include James Begley, John H. Parkin and Neil Jensen . Two-yedirectors are Cary Peterson and Eugene Worthington. Installation ceremonies for Mr. Rasmussen and other new officers will be held late in December or early in Januar Those Qualified to Sign for Sub-Teachi- Residents of Juab School District who have basic qualifications for teaching, are invited to list their names with the Superintendent of Schools if they are interested in substitute teaching. e Superintendent Ralph stated this week that it is the desire of the district administration that a complete roster be maintained of available substitute teachers. In event of illness or emergencies of members of the regular teaching staff, qualified substitutes must be used to continue classwork with the very organization and presentation least amount of interruption of the mammoth parade dur- of scheduled courses. Those desiring to be including the second day of the Ute ed in the substitute teaching Stampede, Lions Club President Ray list may contact Superinten-- I dent Menlove at 305 East First Phillips presided at the North, district offices. Men-lov- es 18-ye- ar Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jorgensen, Mrs. Ralph Lunt. nd Mrs. Gordon Thompson, all bf Ephraim visited on Thursday with their sister, Mrs. Thayne Jarrett. IIIGII LIFE Alfred Svens-solikes his ale, but climbing up and down the building he is working on in Malmo, Sweden, takes all the fun out of it. So, he just stays atop his work and enjoys his drink, enjoying the view, too n A military vehicle is quite '64 President School District Asks FKRT ORD, CALIFORNIA (AHTNC) Army Reserve Pri-vitRanald L. Jacobsen and Stephen E. Price of Nephi, Utah recently completed a basic administration course at F'ort Ord, California. The are 1963 old soldiers graduates of Juab High School. Ronald Jacobsen is son of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. Merron E. Price. Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson and three childMrs. Ted ren of Bountiful, Jones and three son s of Nephi, and Mrs. Delta Hedberg. METAL MONSTERS MEAL Elected Club lowing: Broom sale brooms were purchased from the Commission for the Blind and made in Salt Lake City; Building a modem fire place at the Nephi City Park; Sponsoring a Little League baseball team and a basketball team, and Painting a house in Nephi with paint furnished by the H. K. Porter Co., Inc. To raise funds for public sendee projects, the Nephi Lions Club sponsored the Ute Stampede program booklet and sold programs each night of Tho club the Ute Stampede. also was responsible for the delicious lunch will be served and that election returns will be posted. Training at Fort Ord Jarrett of Garland, Mrs. Glen Jarrett and two children of Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Houghton, Mrs. Ann Castello and three children of Midvale, and Nelda Sperry of Salt Lake City were visitors of Mrs. W. H. Sperry on Sunday.. Rasmussen Is All voters of Nephi are cordially invited to visit the Democratic headquarters at Towne Cafe, 71 North- Mala, on election night, it was announced this week by Duane Sperry, Nephi City Democratic committee chairman. Mr. Sperry stated that a Complete Special Saturday visitors of Mr. and Jarrett on her birthday anniversary were Mrs. Don Jones and three chilaren of Brigham City, Mrs. Clyde 47 Victor J. Rasmusen Day Headquarters Two Nephi Young Men Mrs. Earl Precipitation: For week District Governor J. H. Smeath and District Cabinet Secretary William Rawcliffe of Provo were present at the Nephi Lions Club meeting held at the Snak Shak Cafe on Thursday, October 24th. District Governor Smeath highly complimented the local dub for the many beneficial accomplishments and activities of the past year. Among those projects listed were the fol- Democrats Invlfe Voters to Election ary. i Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hone and two children of Taylors-vii- e, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sperry, all of Salt Lake City were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Tolley. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Terry and son of Delta also visited on Sunday with his brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Allan i Tolley. Nephi Club ar ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bowers and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bowers of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bowers of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bowers of Murray visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bowers on Saturday. Weather Report Praise fo Victor J. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Powell of Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Sherrell Taylor and children of Orem were in Nephi Sunday evening for the homecoming report of Elder Robert B. Powell. They were guests at the home of O. Ray Powell. - Mr. and Mrs. Keith Worthington of Midvale announce the birth of a son on October 26, 1963. Grandparents are Mrs. Neldan (Lavern) Worthington of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Elton P. Larsen of Boise, Idaho. Great grandparents are Mrs. Olena Larsen of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Minnie Borup of Boise. Official Gives Bantam Teams Nephi News Briefs Circulation of official petitions to assure Juab County residents of the benefits of the Central Utah Project Is going forwaivl this week under the direction of R. Elgin Gardner, Juab County Commissioner and official representative of the County on the Central Utah Conservancy district. The petitions likewise are being circulated In the other counties which comprise the district, and upon their the legal entity will be completed so that the project can move forward. The petitions are to be signed by property owners throughout the county. To be eligible to validly sign the petition, a land owner must have property valued at $300.00 or more, InThe petition must carry cluding real estate and improvements. 10 per cent of the property ownersor 500 signatures, whichever is lesser, outside of the areas of incorporated cities and A companion petition must have the signatures of towns. W. Ches Williams. Candid5 per cent of the land owners in the incorporated areas of ates on the Democratic column In case the property is Levan, Mona, and Eureka. are Elwood R. Hall, William D. Nephi, under the husband wife must both sign. and ownership, joint Howard and Ronald C. Jones. Polling places as announced Mr. Gardner pointed out that the operation of the conby City Recorder Christiansen are as follows: mill levy on property servancy district may require a one-ha- lf Voting District No. 1 (Nephi within the county. Establishment of the district may require a First LDS Ward area) Armory levy as much as 1 mill. In each instance, these are the maxbuilding between center and first north on first east street. imum levies allowable by law, Mr. Gardner stated. However total expenditure by the County to date has Nephi No. 2 (Nephi Second he continued, LDS Ward area) Juab County been less tlvm $250.00, and I do not expect that it will be Courthouse. necessary to levy the maximum for either the establishment Nephi No. 3 district (Nephi or the operation of the conservancy district. Udell Third LDS Ward area) R. Jensen building at 125 Commissioner Gardner, and Dr. P. L. Jones, head of the North Main. Utah Water and Power Board both urge the immediate sign4 No. district (Nephi Nephi Fourth LDS ward area) The ing of the initiation petitions, inasmuch as this Is the final Clead Blackett residence at necessary step to activitate the projects initial phases. 205 East Sixth North. Since the public meeting some months ago in Nephi, the initial phase planning has been changed to call for a pumping plant south of Nephi to boost the water some 50 feet to make it available for the Levan area, Mr. Gardner pointed out. Named for On Saturday, November 16 at 10 a.m., in the Jua High School gymnasium, 117 beys ages 41. 12 and 13 will try out for 48 team positions in the new Bantam Basketball league being organized in Nephi. The job of selecting these 48 players will fall to the following list of coaches: For the Utes being sponsored by Rays Cafe and the Nephi Guard Unit, coaches wii be Cleston Park and Keith Scott; for the Lions being sponsored by the Nephi Lions Club, the coach is Phil Sperry; the NFD team, sponsored by the Nephi Fire Department will be coached by Duane Sperry and Elwood Hall. The Wasps team, being sponsored by the East Juab County Recreation program, will be coached by Gordon Kelson and Lawrence Bird. Conservancy District com-pletiti- within Nephi City name occupies the top position three councilmcn of on the printed ballot. The terms same would be true of any of Nephi City for on Tuesday, November 5 th. the other candidates, regardAccording to City Recorder less of the position on the reRaymond W. Christiansen, the spective tickets. Candidates on the Republicpolling places will be open at 7 a.m., and will remain open an ticket are G. Ray Kelson, until 8 p.m. for the casting Harlow W. Pexton and George Voters will elect church, school, civic and civic officials to urge every adult, to attend teen, and pre-tee- n this conference. To Sponsor 44 Volume 54, Number 963 Polling Places for High School Auditorium. Much is thought to be lacking in the way youth understand their parents, and in the way parents understand their ciiildren. This conference is being planned to study and discuss communication problems that PTA Groups 1 The Second Ward Frimary held their October Ward Preparation meeting at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Black on Mildred B. Monday evening. Sherwood conducted the meeting and Mrs. Marjorie Greenhalgh preesnted the lesson to 15 officers and teachers, and DaNell Worwood, representing Hostesses the Stake Board. Elizabeth Black, Kathy Christensen and June Wilson served light group. refreshments to the IMI Frame Guerrier of Toronto, Canada, is what could be called a really close look at the getting -or workings of a jet plane. SAY AH . |